Well, that’s that then. In the event there were only two notes of jeopardy around Fifa’s extraordinary virtual congress to announce the winning mono-bids, the
Category: Football
Saudi Arabia confirmed as 2034 World Cup football host by Fifa – live
Gianni Infantino wants to present the 2034 World Cup award certificate to the “large and vibrant” crowd in Riyadh. The Saudi minister of sport is
Hera we go: the Dutch club hoping to change women’s football landscape
A historic moment awaits for football in the Netherlands on Monday, as the country’s national governing body, the KNVB, puts a highly consequential vote to
Robert de Pauw leaves Aston Villa after less than six months as manager
Aston Villa have confirmed that their women’s team manager Robert de Pauw has left with immediate effect. The announcement came hours before their Women’s League
Prince Abdullah puts Sheffield United sale on hold as Blades eye promotion
Sheffield United’s owner, Prince Abdullah, has put the sale of the club on hold in the hope of cashing in if Chris Wilder’s side are
Oil gives you wings: PSG, Red Bull Salzburg and a bad advert for football
It has often been said that the point of art is to ask the essential questions. Why does this thing exist? Why is this process
‘We love Michail’: Lopetegui dedicates West Ham victory to Antonio after crash
Julen Lopetegui dedicated a crucial win to Michail Antonio after West Ham put the striker’s horrific car crash to one side and saved their manager’s
Arne Slot confirms ‘outstanding’ Alisson fit to start for Liverpool against Girona
Alisson could make his Liverpool return against Girona in the Champions League at Montilivi on Tuesday night after Arne Slot confirmed that he is ready
Postecoglou wrestles with injuries and fragility as Spurs fans demand more | David Hytner
It was another example of how things keep on conspiring against Ange Postecoglou and Tottenham. At least, that was how the manager wanted to frame
Ashworth’s departure suggests farce at heart of Ratcliffe’s Manchester United
To avoid rot: the characterisation employed by a powerful Manchester United executive to explain Dan Ashworth’s departure. As in: better that he left after five